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<br />Mined Land Wildlife Statement <br />For Limited impact Operation Permit (110 'and 110d) or <br />Regular Operations Permit (112 and 112d) <br />1 Instructions to the Applicant: Submit this Wildlife Statement [o OMLR as part of the MLRD application. <br />1 The following information pertaining to wildlife is provided far use by the Mined land Reclamation Boazd N its <br />consideration of a mining permit for: <br />1. Name and type of mine: 23 Road Sand and Gravel Pit <br />' 2. Location of mine:T 15.. R 1 W.. Sec 5 W'/z. NW'/, SW SG Ute Meridian <br />3. List threatened or endangered species (federal or state) and other species of special concern present: <br />' Species potentially affected by a mining operation in this vicinity include Colorado Squawfish, razorback <br />sucker, humpback chub, bald eagle, and peregrine falcon and all are federal and state threatened species. The fish are <br />present year round and bald eagles occupy the Grand Valley through the winter. <br />' White-faced ibis, long-billed curlew, great blue heron, black-crowned [tight heron and roundtail chub aze <br />included in the group of species of special concern. <br /> <br /> <br />4. Assess expected impacts to fish and wildlife populations and habitat from project: <br />' The above include migrants, some nest and summer here, some winter and some are year round residents. <br />Ibis and the curlew are fond of feeding in flooded river bottoms in the spring and irrigated hay and alfalfa fields. The <br />' herons are primarily riverine hunters but the great blue also ranges far afield to man made and natural ponds. This <br />mining operation can be conducted without apparent ill effecu on aquatic or terrestrial wildlife. <br />1 <br />Wildlife Statement (continued) <br />5. Evaluate reclamation plan and provide additional recommendations for reclamation: <br />The reclamation is appropriate for the site with respect [o the landowner's desired use. Problerns which could <br />' develop on a property like [his and be of concern [o nearby, adjacent wildife habitat include ponds harboring <br />nonnativefish connected to the Colorado River, feral cats, roaming dogs and noxious weeds. Since the final plan does <br />not include any pond connected to the river, there should be no fish impacts. Weed and roaming cat and dog control <br />are not anticipated and can be corrected easily and quickly. <br /> <br />